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Air temperature in a duct or an underflow air supply should be

kept above the room dew point temperature to prevent


condensation within or on the servers.

For occupant comfort, it is undesirable to inject air into a room


that is more than 20°F (11°C) colder than the room air
temperature. When the supply air is colder than that, for
example, in cold air systems (see Section 9.3.8), supply air must
be mixed with induced room air inside the supply terminal
before being injected into the room

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